No government with One Nation: Palaszczuk

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has categorically ruled out forming a minority government with One Nation after next year's state election.

The Liberal National Party opposition has said it wouldn't form a coalition with One Nation, but would accept their votes to form a minority government.

The Palaszczuk Labor government currently relies on the two Katter MPs to get legislation through the house, but the premier has rejected the possibility of a similar arrangement with One Nation, saying she needed to be able to "look people in the eye".

"I'm prepared to put it all at risk because I believe it's only my government that can deliver for the people of Queensland," Ms Palaszczuk told reporters on Monday.

"Because we do not hold the same ideals and values as those espoused by One Nation, and you know what, sometimes in politics you've got to stand by your principles."

Labor will preference One Nation last at the upcoming election, while the LNP will decide their preferences on a "seat-by-seat basis".

The Courier-Mail reports former Newman Government minister and member for Callide Jeff Seeney is pushing for his preferences to flow to One Nation, and believes other regional LNP MPs will do so as well.